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This week on Hardheaded, Matt shares his recent experience buying truck parts on Facebook marketplace. We find that Matt goes from a playground brawl to best buds with a guy trying to sell a truck bed. How much is your time worth? One of the sellers claims $175/hour. Matt lets a threatening seller know he's legless and the seller quickly retreats! Then the guys jump into their top 3 movie death scenes. Saving Private Ryan, Red Dawn, Last of the Mohicans, and Braveheart all make the list. The show wraps with a good word from Chet. **Topics discussed:** 1. What's On Your Mind: macefook Marketplace difficulties! 2. Top 3 Death Scenes in a Movie 3. A Good Word with Chet **Links** * http://admiralspennant.com/ * https://www.hardheadedpodcast.com/ * http://trussellmedia.com/ Hosts: Matt Amos Chet Sears Troy Trussell 177
One Piece series creator Eiichiro Oda explains why he refuses to illustrate scenes of people dying in the popular Shonen Jump manga. Eiichiro Oda, the author and illustrator of the One Piece manga, explains why he doesn't like to draw scenes of people dying in his popular Shonen Jump series. Subscribe To Support The Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/subscribe Follow The Socials: Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVe?si=a713499c4f2a42a5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roose366 Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RooseJp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/message
Tonight we watch and tier list rank each of deaths of Michael Myers across the Halloween franchise. And whatever else you wanna talk about! Enjoy these lives and want like FIFTY more right now? Free? Check out our patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/wewatchedamovie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wewatchedamovie/support
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Tonight! We're taking a look at every Freddy Krueger death scene from A Nightmare on Elm Street to A Nightmare on Elm Street 2010 and ranking them tier list style. Plus Q + A and whatever you wanna talk about! See ya there! Want over 50 more of these livestreams you've never seen? Join our Patreon! Here: https://www.patreon.com/wewatchedamovie --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wewatchedamovie/support
SCARIER THAN THE FIRST?! Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/reelrejects Unfriended Dark Web Reaction, Recap, Breakdown, Ending Explained, Theories, & Spoiler Review for the sequel to the 2014 Blumhouse / Universal Horror film. After our Unfriended reaction, we had to cover the sequel so here Greg & Roxy Striar watch & react to the best & scariest scenes / movie clips such as Death Scenes, Kill Count, AJ Gets Swatted, Pushed into a Subway Train, Kidnapped Women Scene, Should Matias Live?, Strangled to Death, Bitcoin Blackmail Scene, Hidden Folder Scene, Skull Drilling Scene, Dropped from a Ledge, & MORE #Unfriended #UnfriendedDarkWeb #MovieReaction #FirstTimeWatching #Horror #Halloween #spooky #ghost #ghoststories #ScaryStories #TryNotGetScared NOTE FOR YOUTUBE: All Footage Featured From "Unfriended Dark Web" Is From A FICTIONAL Horror Thriller. Any & All References To Violence Or "Mature Content" Is NOT Real. Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ We wholeheartedly stand with the actors currently on strike. They are the heartbeat of the stories that we cherish; the narratives that spark our imagination, open our minds, and invite us into unexplored realms. Their creativity shapes our understanding of the world and ourselves. Without them, our channel would be void of content. They challenge us, make us think, and broaden our perspectives through their compelling storytelling. We owe the existence of our channel to their craft and we believe in the power of unity and stand firm with the creative community during this critical period. SUPPORT THE STRIKERS: Support the Entertainment Community Fund for struggling strikers HERE: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ THE STRIKING ORGANIZATIONS: SAG-AFTRA Strike Homepage: https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Follow & Listen to Us Wherever You Get Your Podcasts!! - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3XHMwbv... - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... - Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Apocal... Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NaNoWriMo is right around the corner! To get yall just a little more prepped and ready we did an episode of NaNoWriMo questions that will hopefully help all of you. This week Erin M. Evans, B. Dave Walters, and Treavor Bettis talk about Death Scenes, Dialogue, Scene Connection, and More! Starring: Erin M Evans (Empire of Exiles, Brimstone Angels) https://twitter.com/erinmevans B. Dave Walters (A Darkened Wish, Black Dice Society) https://twitter.com/BDaveWalters Treavor Bettis (Difficulty Class, Champions of Lore) https://twitter.com/TheTreavor Pre-Order Relics of Ruin! Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Relics-Ruin-Books-Usurper-2/dp/031644104X Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/relics-of-ruin-erin-m-evans/1143299833?ean=9780316441049 Enroll in B. Dave's 14 Day Writer: https://www.theundisputedacademy.com/14-day-writer-home-page
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Join Lee, Jared Becker, Will Barton, and I as we discuss our top five scifi death scenes with some great honorable mentions!!! Lots of fun recording this episode!!!
In this episode, the Horsey Boys explore the idea that famed artist Bob Ross could have been the Zodiac Killer and that his paintings were of where he buried the bodies. Also, Walt and Guapo argue about Arby's and Jared hates that there are no wholesome people left. Lastly, Seany was letdown by Hulk Hogan, Sisco misses Michael Jackson, and Shane's mouth is jacked up. Use discount code REDHORSE at... Sweetzzzmatress.com and Getmainelobster.com
Welcome back! Come hang out with Dan, Brad from Canada & Coach Dave as we give you our recommendations for the week, talk about the 2 HBO Series Finales this week, then close things out giving our Top 5 Saddest Movie Death Scenes. What makes your list? Let us know on Twitter @SceneInvaders. SUBSCRIBE! Please Subscribe! Check out our podcast! Links are below. Podcast Platforms: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scene-invaders/id1289489168?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Uzl1JcV9WlncUufpvW4No Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/scene-invaders-productions/scene-invaders Anchor: https://anchor.fm/scene-invaders Email — SceneInvaders@gmail.com Website - Scene-Invaders.com Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneinvaders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SceneInvadersPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/SceneInvaders
Tianna Roser, CCHT, RM shares insights into past life regression work and messages that were shared from her guides while she was in a past life hypnosis session. Tianna and Amy also speak about what it is like as past life hypnotherapists / hypnotists and Tianna shares information on her upcoming online Past Life Certification training program.Highlights Include:Nightmares and messages of past livesGuides changing through seasonsMessages for the collective Visiting Trauma and Death Scenes in past livesFear about regressionThe soul knows and leads the sessionSoul Plan versus free will choice as a humanWorking with guides in past life hypnosis sessionsHealing ancestral linesFighting evil versus staying in your light -reclaiming empowermentTianna Roser is certified in a number of transformational practices, including Reiki, Hypnosis, Life Between Lives Regression, Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT), Soul Plan Reading and Soul Transformation Therapy. Her soul's purpose is to empower people through awakening consciousness. She uses tools and processes to help people experience their true self, the source of real healing and growth. As a traveler of the inner and outer worlds, Tianna is passionate about exploring beyond the confines of everyday existence.To learn more about Tianna Roser and her work, please visit: https://www.awakeningtransformation.com/Like and subscribe to be notified of future episodes. Monthly WinnerCongrats listener Cristina Miccoli! Thank you for your review on Apple Podcast. You are this month's winner of a 30 minute reading or healing session. Please contact me to schedule.To enter next month's drawing take a screenshot of your review and 5 star like and email it to SpiritAndSoulHealingPodcast@gmail.com ResourcesAmy's website with links to all services, books, resources and offerings. AmySikarskie.comCourses, channeled messages, FREE, guided meditations SpiritSchoolOnline.com+*+*+*+*+*Connect on Instagram @SpiritAndSoulHealing.Podcast@AmySikarskie @Raise.The.Vibe.Tribe Books Authored by Amy SikarskieThe Ultimate Guide to ChannelingActivating the Starseed Messages from The Councils 7 Personal Chakras For questions, requested topics and suggested guests please email me at SpiritAndSoulHealingPodcast@gmail.com Or visit SpiritAndSoulHealingPodcast.comAmy Sikarskie is an internationally recognized energy therapist, intuitive channel, healer's healer and mentor. She is a Licensed Vocational Nurse, Master Energy Therapist, Clairvoyant Spirit Communicator, Physical...
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In this episode Ted and Ronnie wander to and fro through a variety of topics: The movie, Air, and the work of Damon and Affleck What if Damon and Affleck partner with us on a movie project? Downton Abbey, the second movie Pastoral perspectives on death scenes in movies For more ranting, conversation, and cultural analysis check out our book, The Happy Rant: Wandering To and Fro Through Some Things That Don't Matter All That Much (and a Few That Really Do) at https://thehappyrant.com/book/Visit our show store where you can find shirts, notebooks, bags, and more. Our merchandise makes great gifts and is an ideal way to look cooler than all your friends too at https://thehappyrant.com/shop/Check out our sponsor:Visual Theology (https://visualtheology.church) and use the code “happyrant” at checkout for a 20% discount!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss the 1988 fitness-themed supernatural slasher, the “tubiest” of Tubi movies, Death Spa! The debut role of Hilary Banks from Fresh Prince! One of the greatest cheaply-made neon signs you've ever seen! A deeply unsympathetic lead who recklessly disregards his temporarily blind girlfriend! An unresolved infidelity mystery! Wildly chaotic and imaginative death scenes, along with an incredible soundtrack and striking visuals that today's 80's-obsessed filmmakers wish they could recreate! Were you looking for a good excuse to not go to the gym? This may be it!In addition, Matt finally saw Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and doesn't seem to think its strengths can overcome the MCU fatigue.You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Features “80's Workout (Royalty Free Synthwave)” by Gustav ErikssonTheme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
TEXAS LAW DAWGS!!! Merry Christmas!! Our gift to you is the last episode of the season and its all about death scenes! Join Dray, Stilly, and Hollywood as we touch on just a few of the hundreds of scenes we've worked. See what's best for scooping up folks off the floor and try to guess why ants like to eat your eyes. A holiday episode if there ever was one! Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to our LEO families! LAW DAWGS!!!
Be sure to fill out our survey and let us know how we're doing, and offer us your open and honest suggestions about how we're doing. You'll get a chance to win a $20 gift card if you fill it out by 12/14/2022. Survey is here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfGntAZRGpM0L7wcLbKMJnW276ALwvXJZ0ShFOwnXioaw_n_w/viewform?usp=sf_link The trio talks about how to order a McFlurry at McDonalds without being judged, and Stoy tries to explain the World Cup like you're five. Besides that, we talk about how players are getting refunds for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Callisto Protocol getting some content like death scenes locked behind a season pass, the Microsoft/Activision merger is in trouble, and a Kid Icarus: Uprising port maybe. Stephanie plays Legend of Tianding, and Pokémon Scarlet. Pat plays Evil West, and Stoy plays Signalis and JoJo Siwa Worldwide Party. Yes, that's correct. Here's what's coming out this week!: World of Warcraft: Dragonflight (PC) 11/28 The Knight Witch (PC, PS4, PS5, NS, XB, XBX) 11/29 Steam Deck Verified Soccer Story (PC, PS4, PS5, NS, XB, XBX) 11/29 Front Mission 1st: Remake (NS) 11/30 Warhammer 40K: Darktide (PC) 11/30 Sword of the Vagrant (PS4, PS5, NS, XB, XBX) 11/30 Excavator Simulator (PC) 12/1 The Callisto Protocol (PC, PS4, PS5, XB, XBX) 12/2 Marvel's Midnight Suns (PC, PS5, XBX) 12/2 Need for Speed: Unbound (PC, PS5, XBX) 12/2 We are part of the Boss Rush Network, a network of like minded podcasts and content creators. Follow them on bossrush.net, Twitter, and Discord. We have a room in the Discord, so come say hi! Where can you follow us?: Anchor Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Patreon Website Help us grow by leaving reviews and ratings on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Reason.
In episode 50, we're talking about death - as a plot device, as a theme, and the scenes that wrecked us in the way that only a good book can.We start with a longer-than-usual catch-up, talking astrology and some recent TV shows before jumping into it. Our conversation covers deaths used to push the MCs story forward, deaths with or without meaning, and times when a character couldn't seem to stay dead.If you have any thoughts, email us at info.inbedwithbooks@gmail.com, or dm us on IG @inbedwithbookspod. You can also reach us on our Discord - the link can be found in our IG bio.Make sure to check out our website and join our email list for the latest updates!
Robby Bloodshed drops by to swap his top 5 dripping red death scenes from movies. We also will unbox the vinyl release of his new full length album, “Dripping Red.” GET YOURS HERE - https://robbybloodshed.bandcamp.com/ 1000 stickers for $79 ONLY at this link www.riotstickers.com/frumess - the best in the business! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
On today's show, we will be discussing what we've been watching, including X, Smile, House Of The Dragon and later we'll count down our top five favorite death scenes in movies and much much more… Write in to the show at CanISaySomethingPodcast@gmail.com, @bisickle on Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Rate and review it on Apple Podcasts. Tell a friend, family member, or stranger. What Andy's Been Watching
Join Poe & Raso for the return of FILM JUNKIES! It's a SPECIAL Halloween themed LIVE SHOW as they celebrate spooky season as they explore their favorite death scenes in horror! Join the chat or call in: 215-240-7839?to get in on the fun! For More Rabbit In Red Radio: Listen To Our Internet Radio Station Or On Demand Episodes: www.rabbitinredradio.com Call The Show Or Leave A Voicemail: 215-240-7839 Email The Show: aaron@rabbitinredradio.com Join Us On Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/rabbitinredradio https://www.facebook.com/groups/27965... Follow Us On Twitter: @RIRShowOfficial Grab Some Rabbit In Red Radio Goodies: www.teepublic.com/user/rabbitinredradio Help Crippled Cody Out: https://gofund.me/932caabf For Audio Versions Of The Show Visit: www.rabbitinredradio.com/mindjacked
TEXAS LAW DAWGS!!!!! Are you ready for season 3??? So much good stuff coming your way! One of the funniest episodes called The Stakeout is coming and we debut a new episode called True Crime Kinda. Listen as we talk about Spooky Stories, Pet Peeves, Death Scenes, and so much more. We welcome some new guests and make fun of some old guests! It all kicks off October 23! LAW DAWGS!!!!
Lord of the Rings broke our hearts more than once by killing off our favorite characters. Here are the most heartbreaking deaths, ranked by us. Tune in and comment down who would you turn back to life!
Christian, Colin, Kevin, N'Zime, and Todd rank their favorite death scenes.
Attracting film and video production companies to shoot in your backyard is a full-time job for Film Commissioner, Andrea Sporcic Klund. Hear her stories of triumph, challenge and heartbreak as she showcases Show-Me State locations to movie-makers. 3 TOP Picks: 3 Top Cinematic Death's or Death Scenes. welikethatpodcast@gmail.com www.welikethatpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/welikethatpodcast http://www.instagram.com/welikethatpodcast www.mofilm.org https://www.facebook.com/MissouriFilmOffice https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/missourifilmoffice/
In this episode: Happy Father's Day, A Minute with Mugs and a Therapy Session, Mug's Hinge update, What'cha Watching? Jackass 4.5, The Boys have the best Death Scenes, Pistol on Hulu, Who's the Dick? Fake Klay Thompson, a family has a controversial tombstone, Tom Hanks shoves some fans, and more!! You can reach us anytime by calling the JANK LINE 855-JANKY-69 or email us at jankytown69@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @jankytown69 for the latest jank!! Support the show and join the fun on Patreon for as little as $2: Patreon.com/jankytown
The Draft Pod Boys got together to talk about the end, the final chapter, the last hoorah. These are all the best scenes in movies where someone dies, or in Andy's case, gets killed. We drafted Movie Death Scenes, and man was this research hard on the old tear ducts. www.jabroniu.com
Episode 4! Today we talk: X and some of our most memorable death scenes in A24 and movie history.Huge thanks to Prolix music for sponsoring the show.Check them out at www.prolixmusic.comUse our discount code AR24 for 15% off of your order and to help support the show.WebsiteDiscord
Spit Hit for April 14, 2022: We're back!! On today's episode we talk about a pretty wide gamut of nonsense. From getting hit in the ankle with shopping carts, to being reborn as a domesticated animal. In the situation room, we tread in some dangerous waters when a listener puts us in a real life 'Wife Swap' scenario. We put a nail in this episode's coffin with a draft of the most memorable death scenes. Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast: Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.com Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpitballersPod Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPod Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers
Shakespeare used death in various ways in his plays: death was pervasive, haunting, theatrical, and personal. Join us to experience some death by Shakespeare!Show notes:Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorywww.smithsonianassociates.orgCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: Inspiring Dramatic Pack by Smart Sounds via Audio Jungle; Music Broadcast License
What better way to end our longest interseason than talking about death? We'll be addressing death scenes from the point of view of writers, actors and the audience - acknowledging function and the emotional pull. Then rounding off with some picks of our own. So with tissues in hand, and spoiler warnings at the ready, let's tackle death itself. Check out our various rewards and tiers: www.patreon.com/sequelisers Sponsors: Audible [AudibleTrial.com/sequel] Website: www.sequelisers.com/ Discord: www.sequelisers.com/discord Monthly live streams: www.sequelisers.com/live-streams Shop: www.sequelisers.com/shop Twitter: twitter.com/sequelisers Instagram: instagram.com/sequelisers Music by Daniel Williams
This week we're getting a bit nostalgic, diving into the archives and serving up a classic - the very first episode of Wax Quizzical.In this episode, Luke McGregor (Rosehaven, good friends with Satan) took on the quiz from The Saturday Paper. Helped by the Brains Trust: composer Hans Zimmer (Zachary Ruane) and Jacasta Newnam (Cal Wilson), an Extra Special Extra specialising in Death Scenes.Hosted by Kyran Wheatley.The Leaderboard:* Matt Stewart 10/10* Tim Hewitt 10/10* Lloyd Langford 8.5/10* Lou Wall 8.5/10* Prue Blake 8/10* Kirsten Drysdale 8/10* Alex Lee 8/10* Annie Louey 8/10* Rob Mills 8/10* Vidya Rajan 8/10* Geraldine Hickey 8/10 DSQ* Sam Taunton 7.9/10* Annie Louey 7/10* Aidan Jones 7/10* Jess Perkins 7/10* Matt Stewart 7/10* Sami Shah 7/10* Scout Boxall 7/10* Danielle Walker 7/10* Woodes 7/10* Alexei Toliopoulos 6/10* Carl Donnelly 6/10* Dane Simpson 6/10* Ivan Aristeguieta 6/10* Jess Perkins 6/10* Josh Earl 6/10* Kirsty Webeck 6/10* Michael Hing 6/10* Nath Valvo 6/10* Rosie Piper 6/10* Snorty Dog 6/10* Zan Rowe 6/10* Zoe Coombs Marr 6/10* Emma Holland 5.5/10* Miranda Tapsell 5.5/10* Nick Cody 5/10* Alex Dyson 5/10* Jan Fran 5/10* Ben Knight 5/10* Nina Oyama 5/10* Celia Pacquola 5/10* Jude Perl 5/10* Chris Ryan 5/10* Sami Shah 5/10* Nelly Thomas 5/10* Dave Thornton 5/10* Danielle Walker 5/10* Myf Warhurst 5/10* Kirsty Webeck 5/10* Mike Goldstein 4.5/10* Luke McGregor 4.5/10* Jordan Barr 4/10* Alex Ward 4/10* Anna Piper Scott 4/10* Daniel Sloss 4/10* Georgia Mooney 4/10* Nat Harris 4/10* John Hastings 4/10* Michael Hing 4/10* Rhys Nicholson 4/10* Sam Petersen 4/10* Brodi Snook 3/10* Daniel Connell 3/10* Emma Holland 3/10* Geraldine Hickey 3/10* Luka Muller 3/10* Nazeem Hussain 3/10* Rhys Nicholson 3/10* Alex Ward 2/10* Lizzy Hoo 2/10* Tom Cardy 2/10Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Marvel-ous Movie Mondays hosted by Kelsey Kilpatrick (Koz Productions on YouTube) and Dylan Randazzo (The Dyl Pickle Movie Network on YouTube), we are ranking our top 10 MCU death scenes. Spoilers are inevitable, as always, so proceed with caution (THIS INCLUDES NO WAY HOME SPOILERS). Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue spreading the word if you enjoy this podcast. As always, if you would like to see the video version of this podcast, head to "The Dyl Pickle Movie Network" on YouTube! Twitter: @dylan_randazzo @kelseyakilp Instagram: @dylan_randazzo64 @kelseyakilpatrick --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-randazzo/support
Dr. Rhonda Williams has seen the darkest sides of humanity. She has a storied career with the OSBI working crime scene investigation. Rhonda will take us through some of the most challenging cases she has ever worked on and the long-term effects they have had on her life. How do you hold onto hope in this world when you have seen humans act so horribly towards one another? Rhonda will answer this question and many more in this often difficult, wide-ranging, inspiring conversation. Rhonda overcame much on the road to getting her Doctorates in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Oklahoma. There were setbacks and many hardships, but she stayed the course and finished. While Rhonda is incredibly passionate about her career, she is most devoted to her family and faith. She will pull back the curtain on her personal life and share incredible wisdom on marriage, parenting, facing a cancer diagnosis, and so much more. With a refreshing undercurrent and essence of hope, Rhonda reminds us all that we can overcome. Resources: Want to read the transcript of this show? Click https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/Dm5581mjytQBGaOC7TORR_mtxxDxJsSW4mLVd8E8AxvJyUceNpv35J5Ez5D1txNTdKjOfEYK12_eEZj5pJFh83wPSxE?loadFrom=SharedLink (here!) https://www3.uco.edu/centraldirectory/profiles/73455 (Dr. Rhonda Williams - The University of Central Oklahoma) Published work by Dr. Rhonda Williams - https://www.amazon.com/Forensic-DNA-Collection-Death-Scenes/dp/1138426717/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=forensic+dna+collection+at+death+scenes&qid=1639542671&sr=8-1 (Forensic DNA Collection at Death Scenes)
For full show notes and photos: https://www.allthroughalens.com We talk to Jon Hilty (@amphetadreamer on IG) because we were wrong about Autochromes! There's also some history about the View-Master, and we take a good look at two books of early crime scene photos. There's also Tiffen (@tiffen.sinclair on IG), zine reviews and some other fun along the way. Jon Hilty: DIY Autochromes In our last episode, we talked about autochrome color photos, basically saying that it couldn't be done. And with that, we got a bunch of folks messaging us, saying that we should talk to Jonathan Tod Hilty who had done it. IG: @amphetadreamer https://www.jonhilty.com/ A guide to making autochromes: https://www.jonhilty.com/autochromeguide It's a bit older, but here are some more pictures of the autochromes he's made: https://www.jonhilty.com/autochromegallery Here are some examples of the Lippmann plates: https://www.jonhilty.com/lippmanngallery Here are a few of his latest: Short History of the View-Master The View-Master was introduced in April of 1939 at the New York Worlds Fair. This was also where RCA introduced television, Dupont introduced Nylon, and Einstein gave a speech about cosmic rays. What fairgoers witnessed was a futuristic improvement upon the stereocards of old. Using a stereoscope (which every antique store is legally required to sell), the grandparents of these spectators could look at 3D renderings of individual photographs, taken with special stereo cameras. Stereo photos pre-dated the Civil War, and so by 1939, they were old hat. What View-Master provided was an exciting update. Round cardboard circles (which they called “reels”), held 14 16mm Kodachrome transparencies, which made seven pairs of photos – one for each eye. When looked at through a View-Master, they would be rendered in 3D. And with the flick of the lever, the reel would advance to the next 3D photo. Here's a bunch of ads: Murder vs. Death: Early 1900s Crime Scene Photos Back in April, we did an episode called Mugshots and Memorials (episode 41 if you were wondering). In the main feature, we talked about Alphonse Bertillon, the French police photographer responsible for the creation of mugshots. Bertillon, an exacting fellow, noted all sorts of things about the human face. He believed that things like ear size or arm length might determine someone's criminal potentiality. But oddly enough, we're not here to talk about Bertillon and his crime scene photographs. Not directly, anyway. A while back, we picked up two books on crime scene photos in hopes of making some larger piece with them. The first, Murder in the City, a collection of glass plates from New York City in the 1910s and 20s, is very much in the vein of Bertillon – it's almost classy. The other, called Death Scenes, is a book of crime scene photos from 1940s LA. It's very candid, very matter-of-fact. Though the subjects are dead bodies, the way they are photographed is nearly the opposite of Bertillon – at least as far as unintentional artfulness went. It might seem a little obvious that photos of murder victims would be potentially unnerving and upsetting. But we weren't really prepared to deal with the photos in one of these two books. We're not sharing many photos from either book, but here are some photos about the God's Eye View Tripod setup: But here are some of Eugene de Salignac's photos: Zine Reviews Future Condos by Jesse Rinyu – @jrinyu on IG Toy Golf by Garon Kiesel (@grain_or_die on IG) PATREON Thank you to everyone who supports us! Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff! patreon.com/allthroughalens THE CREDITS OF ENDING Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits Tiffen: IG All Through a Lens: IG, Website, Patreon, Spotify Playlists
In this episode, we talk about writing death scenes! Come have a drink & listen!Support the show (http://patreon.com/EDWpodcast)
Marion Cotillard hates her Dark Knight Rises death scene even more than you do. Jules Gill presents 10 Actors Who Hated Their Own Movie Death Scenes... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the Splatter Brains crew talks about movie kills, body horror, and the trauma and empathy it invokes in us as viewers.From the episode - links for your enjoyment:Country Death Song - The Violent Femmes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWZf_RBcB_YBurned body prop: https://propstore.com/mobile/product/green-inferno-the/jonahs-aaron-burns-charred-torso/Add us on social media:Twitter: Splatter_BrainsFacebook: SplatterbrainspodcastInstagram: @splatterbrainspodcastOr one of you lovely listeners can e-mail us at brainssplatter@gmail.com
Det. Gary Lowe and Anthony continue their conversation with a range of topics from bad breath to bad driving. It is a very candid conversation that will cause some cringe and some laughs. Anthony closes the episode out with an unbelievable #KUtheDIP winner and some frank talk about how our souls face eternity in heaven or hell. Music by 8er41 and GeriArt from Pixabay
Welcome back, everyone. This week the boys delve into the Iced Tea pack of White Claws among other topics. Can anyone guess the reference in the title? 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Iced Tea White Claws 3:30 Suns Clippers Game 4 Analysis 1 3:00 Ryan Beat Frank One on One 16:00 Boogie Forgot the Rules 24:00 Superstar Injuries 29:00 No Good Movies Are Out 30:20 Watching Only the Death Scenes of a Show 32:20 Tech-Savvy Students are Good Students 37:30 Having a Desk at School 41:30 Closing Comments on Iced Tea White Claws --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/white-claw-wednesdays/message
Way back when, Bryan and Anderson listed their favorite Death Scenes. The two discuss this episode and even warn the listener of just how rough it was back then before throwing to it. Will be back live next week. TFV Patreon is Here for Even More Film Vault NEW MERCH PAGE is HERE! Listener Art: Anonymous Featured Artists: Scholtz CONECT WITH US: Instagram: @AndersonAndBryan Facebook.com/TheFilmVault Twitter: @TheFilmVault HAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERE ATTY & ANDY: DIRECTED BY A FOUR-YEAR-OLD Subscribe To Anderson's Youtube Channel Here THE COLD COCKLE SHORTS RULES OF REDUCTION MORMOAN THE CULT OF CARANO Please Give Groupers a Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Here Please Rate It on IMDB Here The Blu-ray, US The Blu-ray, International Groupers is now available on these platforms. On Amazon On Google Play On iTunes On Youtube On Tubi On Vudu
Welcome to What Will We Watch? This mini-episode Will is joined once again by quick witted Chako Stryck, and we're taking on a new challenge: We've got 25 minutes to compile the ultimate list of Top Five deaths in cinema history. If you enjoy the episode, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and have your five-star review read on the next episode! Follow us at @WhatWillWeWatch? Guest @vonstryck Produced by @WillemOzland Music by @JoshPolanco
Death is inevitable on the opera stage, some more dramatic than others. Opera's most gripping last gasps: stabbings, suicides, consumption and asphyxiation or, maybe just a high Bb. Scenes from Aida, Lulu and La Boheme.
In a movie, a death scene is not unlike a dramatic scene, a love scene and even an action scene. They all serve to advance the story and make an impact on the viewer. But sometimes when a despicable character in a film meets a gruesome end, it can also be ... enjoyable? On today's episode, Dwight and Swain discuss the most outrageous, shocking, and in certain cases, meaningful deaths in popular TV and film. We’re talking Hans Gruber falling off the Nakatomi in 'Die Hard', Quint getting gobbled up by the great white in 'Jaws', the off-screen passing of James Evans on 'Good Times', Carrie's abusive mother being telekinetically crucified by her daughter, and a bunch more. We also get into surprise deaths that you didn't see coming like Ned Stark losing his head in season one of 'Game of Thrones' as well as deaths that move a central character forward like the untimely demise of King T'Chaka in Marvel's 'Civil War'. As always, thanks for listening.
It's the movie/tv death scene that you will never forget...
It's the movie/tv death scene that you will never forget...
It's the movie/tv death scene that you will never forget...
We're nearing the end of spooky season so we're counting down your Top 6 Death Scenes and taking a tour through an abandoned house that is either haunted and/or was the location of multiple homicides. All this plus Top 6 TikToks of the Week!
Happy Halloween and welcome to the Five Dudes With Views Podcast. This week join Billy, Brad, Brett, George, and Ted as they discuss their top 5 horror movie death scenes. This ones gonna get messy, so turn off the lights, lock the doors, and whatever you do....don't fall asleep. Big thanks to Bill "Chop Top" Moseley for the Cameo.
Pouring one out for all the movie deaths on the big screen. Death scenes in movies can be one of the most effective ways to keep the spirit of the film alive after it ends. A good movie death can range from gruesome, to heartbreakingly sad, to downright hilarious. Either way, when done right, it can make the audience elicit an emotion that connects ourselves to the movie and it's characters for years to come. Join Tuong La and That's How I Remember It/Sonar Network's Michael Mongiardi, John Richardson, and Raul Delgado as they relive the most memorable demises in cinema and rank Top 5 Iconic Death Scenes in Movies. The post 94 – Top 5 Iconic Death Scenes in Movies appeared first on PodCavern.
The guys are joined by guest Chris Darden for a rip roaring and hilarious deep dive into the 1990 sci fi classic "Total Recall." But before they get into that, they all give their Marquee Picks for their favorite Death Scenes in movie history. And you'll wanna listen till the end because we spin the wheel for a lot of fun and give our ratings for the movie.
We're back!! On today's episode we talk about a pretty wide gamut of nonsense. From getting hit in the ankle with shopping carts, to being reborn as a domesticated animal. In the situation room, we tread in some dangerous waters when a listener puts us in a real life 'Wife Swap' scenario. We put a nail in this episode's coffin with a draft of the most memorable death scenes. Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the show: Become an Official Spitwad! Visit us on the Web Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/spitballers/posts See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Why I enjoy connecting with readers and reviewers. Sharing my workspace with my son on his first day of school. Writing disturbing death scenes. Only 7 more days for me to drop 5 more pounds. (13:40) Ain't No Messiah Chapter 23 narrated by Ric Chetter Here's the link to the Books Yada Yada YouTube video I mentioned at the start of the podcast. https://bit.ly/2PLqjKH
Join Athrabeth's Discord!Sources- J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Morgoth's Ring- J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), The Silmarillion- Kane, Douglas C. (2008) "Reconstructing Arda: Of Fëanor and the Unchaining of Melkor," Mythlore: A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and Mythopoeic Literature: Vol. 27 : No. 1, Article 4.Available at: https://dc.swosu.edu/mythlore/vol27/iss1/4- Walls-Thumma, Dawn M. (2016) "Attainable Vistas: Historical Bias in Tolkien's Legendarium as a Motive for Transformative Fanworks," Journal of Tolkien Research: Vol. 3 : Iss. 3 , Article 3. Available at: https://scholar.valpo.edu/journaloftolkienresearch/vol3/iss3/3- Retrieved from Dawn’s blog post titled: “The Deaths of Kings: Historical Bias in the Death Scenes of Fëanor and Fingolfin” found at: http://dawnfelagund.com/node/8
The latest episode of SEN After Live, the unofficial SEN Live after show, is here, and this week J Wade is joined by the fellas from Schmoes of the North to talk about the SEN Live crew, movies, Schmoedown, and more! So, sit back and relax, because SEN After Live is here, and you don't want to miss it! J Wade: www.twitter.com/jwade1134 Schmoes of the North: www.twitter.com/Northernschmoe Josh "The Merc" Raynor: www.twitter.com/jpraynor Be sure to RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE! Check out more from Merc With A Movie Blog on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/MercWithAMovieBlog Twitter: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Instagram: www.instagram.com/MovieBlogMerc Website: www.mercwithamovieblog.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movieblogmerc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieblogmerc/support
We Finish off The Omen Franchise with Omen 4 The Awakening! Satan has a new name... Delia and she will bring about the NEW apocalypse for mankind. Two attorneys adopt a mysterious orphan girl as their daughter, unaware she is the new Antichrist, next in line from Damien thorn. We review this movie plus talk about our favorite death scenes in the franchise as we put a lid on this franchise. It's the end of the world as we know it. Join us! EPISODE LINK www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep186 Time Stamps HORRORSHOTS - 3:51 Omen IV: The Awakening (1991) Spoiler Free Review - 7:19 Omen IV Spoilers & Trivia - 25:30 The Omen Franchise Fave Death Scenes - 54:30 End of Podcast Talk - 1:04:00 Missed Our other Reviews from the Omen Franchise? Ep184 The Omen (1976) & The Omen (2006) Remake Reviews https://www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep184 Ep185 The Omen II: Damien (1978) & Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981) Reviews https://www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep185 So grab some crystals, be sure to bring a rottweiler and don't forget to pack your black eyes as we travel Beyond The Void!
Rick McCallum gives us a look into his crazy adventure called life, from dying bloody deaths on the big screen to investigating the paranormal with his team Hollywood Ghost Hunters and so much more. Warning: Barrels of laughs included.
In Part 1/2 of this podcast, the guys are joined by friendly filmmaker, Ryan Logsdon. We go in to more detail about his movie AGONi (2015) in the second segment. For this segment the trio discuss their Top 15 Death Scenes of all time. BEWARE! SPOILERS abound in this segment! It seems the guys enjoyed themselves quite a bit because the segment ran on for longer than they planned! ^_^Ryan's ListBen between the eyes (Night Of The Living Dead, 1968)Tina dragged up the wall (Nightmare On Elm Street, 1984)Johnny's castration (I Spit On Your Grave, 1978)Mark gets beheaded (Necromantik 2, 1991)Mary (Last House On The Left, 1972)David's ListDisco Boy eats lead (Maniac, 1980)Daniel decapitated by furniture (Haute Tension, 2003)Pregnant lady suffocated (Dream Home, 2010)Kyung-Chul's backseat stabbing scene (I Saw The Devil, 2010)Fire Extinguisher pounding at the Rectum (Irreversible, 2002)Raj's ListEdward Malus's death by bees and fire (The Wicker Man, 2006)"Toilet Lawyer" becomes bite-size dino food (Jurassic Park, 1993)Private Mellish slowly stabbed by nazty Nazi (Saving Private Ryan, 1998)Zander's brain bug scene (Starship Troopers, 1997)Sammy Jackson shark food (Deep Blue Sea, 1999) Honorable Mention: Mufasa (The Lion King, 1994), Eye Splinter scene (Zombi 2, 1979), Sleeping bag kill (Friday the 13th Part 7, 1988), Commando checkerboard laser (Resident Evil, 2002), Boat scene (Godfather: Part 2, 1974), Bisection scene (Bone Tomahawk, 2015), Lawnmower scene (Braindead/Dead Alive, 1992), Old Yeller (Old Yeller, 1957), Goooose! (Top Gun, 1986), Nazi face melty (Raiders Of The Lost Ark, 1981), Ellie Fredrickson (Up, 2009), Helicopter zombie (Dawn Of The Dead, 1978).Enjoy! ^_^Interact With The Hosts And Share Your Reviews In Their Growing Community of Film Fans:Facebook Group: Coast2Coast Film ReviewsThis Podcast Is Available On:Youtube: Coast2Coast Film ReviewsItunes Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Play MusicStitcherTuneInBlubrry PodcastingRadio PublicPocket CastsListen NotesTake Care & Thanks For Tuning In!
Action Month continues! This week, Tori brings ROADHOUSE! This ridiculously fun movie showcases Patrick Swayze as a "cooler" or head bouncer for a rough club, but folks aren't happy when he tries to clean the place up...Listen to us discuss sexy Sam Elliot, the bonkers action scenes, 80's action movies, and what the word "roadhouse" actually means. For the White Board Question, Tori asks us to pick out favorite violent movie death scenes!
We play a short game fanstasy drafting Star Wars characters for the Super Friends before talking about our favorite death scenes in Star Wars. Who has the most honorable Klingon-style death? Who died as they lived? Who died the way we'd want to? All this inspired by "Maclunkey." Form of rancor, and listen along!
Episode #5 - Horror experts and Co-host of the Horror show, Derek and James comes back to discuss their Top 10 Goriest slash Craziest death scenes in a horror movie. Seriously, these guys are so messed up win the head (not seriously). But I urge you NOT to look up these death scenes if you are squeamish. I DO urge you to look up these scenes if you want to have nightmares! Enjoy! Dont forget to follow us on Spotify as well as on iTunes!
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This week we're looking at the greatest joke of all: death. More specifically, the twenty-two deaths that occur over the course of the Netflix series Russian Doll. Jesse talks to Leslye Headland, the show's co-creator, writer and director, about the protagonist Nadia's (Natasha Lyonne) journey episode-by-episode, and the significance behind each death she experiences. The show uses death to explore overcoming trauma and self-destructive behaviors under a deeply dark yet comedic veil. Just a heads-up, this episode's going to spoil the entire plot of the show. So if you haven't seen it yet, we're recommending you go watch the show now. Also included: Natasha Lyonne says "cockroach" funny. Follow Leslye on social media. You can watch Vulture's supercut of all of Russian Doll's death scenes here. Watch Russian Doll on Netflix.
Coroner Talk™ | Death Investigation Training | Police and Law Enforcement
Due to the very nature of sudden and/or violent deaths, many things can and do go wrong in the first few hours of discovery. Death scenes have a way of bringing together many individuals with various responsibilities and experience. This unique group can consist of uniformed officers, detectives, CSI, and forensic experts, medical examiner and coroner investigators, as well as prosecutors and police administrative staff. These scenes may also have fire and ems staff or other agencies trying to do their respective jobs. Not to mention families and onlookers Because of this scene, chaos errors can happen. Let's look at the ten most common mistakes of a death investigation. 1. Improper Response and Arrival to the Scene First, responding officers may not correctly respond to and secure the scene and the immediate surrounding area. It's not uncommon for the uniformed officers to not stop or detain people leaving or milling around the scene. Further, it's common that while waiting for investigation and CSI teams to arrive, first responding officers gather and congregate to close to, or in the scene inadvertently contaminating evidence. Here are a few other examples of errors from first responding officers. They may fail to notify investigators soon enough, or at all, they may assume the death is a suicide or natural, and there is no need to establish a crime scene; they may fail to detain all persons present at the scene, which might include the suspect; or they may fail to separate possible witnesses and obtain initial statements. Also, failing to make an initial determination of the scene boundaries leads to an insufficient area of protection. 2. Failing to protect the Crime Scene In all death investigations, but even more so in a Homicide investigation, crime scene contamination can be and is a significant problem. No other aspect of these investigations is more open to mistakes than the preservation and protection of the scene and subsequent evidence. Paramount to any investigation is the assurance by the first officers on the scene to isolate and protect the scene as well as maintaining scene integrity as the investigation follows its standard path. This includes the monitoring and supervising to paramedics and ems personnel in the scene. These personnel must be identified for a future interview. Officers must also watch family members or others in the area to assure they are not contaminating the scene. After a perimeter is established, the scene is locked down, and officers should start a log of everyone entering and leaving the scene and the reason why they are there. Also, officers should be observing and taking notes of activities occurring in and around the scene. 3. Not Handling Suspicious Deaths and Homicides All unattended death should be looked at and treated as suspicious, and an experienced officer/investigator should go to the scene. These deaths should be treated as a homicide and a crime scene until the facts prove otherwise. Too many departments allow untrained patrol officers to conduct basic death investigation with the assumption of suicide or natural death and with the thinking that it is unlikely to be a homicide. Without training, officers could likely miss-interpreted a staged or altered scene. If the scene is not handled correctly from the beginning and is later found to be a homicide, valuable evidence can be lost, and the integrity of the scene is compromised at best and at worst, non-existent. 4. Responding with a Preconceived Notion It is imperative that investigators not allow themselves to respond to a death scene with any preconceived conclusion about the case. It’s common for investigators to get sent to a scene and given information based on the initial call. If the call came in as a suicide and the initial officer who responds arrives with the mindset of suicide, it is common to treat the scene as suicide and thus shortcut any other investigation. It looks like a suicide, so it must be a suicide, and no other investigation is conducted. This type of preconceived investigation results in fewer photographs being taken, witness statements not being completed, evidence not being searched for or collected, and the integrity of the scene is destroyed. It's not only suicide this can happen on, but reported natural deaths and accidents can also be shortcutting if responding officers make the conclusion of their investigation based upon the initial reported call. If then, in fact, the death becomes suspicious at a later time officer reports and investigation will be lacking valuable information for future investigations. The tendency is for the uniformed officer to write the final report and collect the evidence necessary to fit the narrative given to him by the initial call. 5. Failing to Take Sufficient Photographs In today's world of digital photography, photographs are cheap and easy to obtain. Back when I start in this business, we used Polaroid instant photography and 35mm film cameras. These were expensive, and some departments wanted to limit "unnecessary" photographs in an attempt to stretch the budget. That's not the case today, hundreds of photographs can be taken and stored nearly free of charge. Photographs are a way to document the scene and to freeze that scene in time. They are used in court when necessary and will prove or disprove a fact in question. Therefore, it is vital that photographs are taken of the entire scene, area, and location where the crime took place, including any sites connected to the original crime. Remember, you only get one chance and your first chance to document a scene. 6. Failing to Manage the Crime Scene Process The investigator in charge should oversee the investigation and scene documentation. He or she should ensure proper chain of custody and documentation of evidence. They are also in charge of maintaining scene integrity. Never allow officers to use the restroom within the residence, or take food or drink from the kitchen, never allow smoking in the investigative area, never bring food or drink into the scene from an outside source, and always keep non-essential personnel out of the scene area. Designate an area for them to congregate if needed, but it should never be inside your primary scene area. Lead investigators must also direct crime scene personnel on where and what are to collect. Many CSI staff are well trained and have a good idea of what needs to be done. However, each scene can have unique situations, and the investigator in charge must ensure evidence is adequately searched for and collected. The victim's body should always be inspected and searched for trace evidence prior to being moved or taken from the scene. Not doing so can result in loss of valuable evidence and can leave many unanswered questions. Always stop and look around the scene; look up as much as around. See what is missing or what isn't. What looks right about the scene, and what looks wrong? Is what you are seeing matching what you are being told? Never leave a scene until you are confident every answer to any question you may have has been answered or documented. Remember, this is your only chance and a first chance. 7. Failing to Evaluate Victimology It is imperative that investigators know the victim and completes a victimology study. You cannot properly investigate a death without victimology. Failing to have a complete picture of the victim will preclude you from developing motives, suspects, and risk factors unique to the victim. These risk factors are usually regarded as high, moderate, or low and are based on lifestyle, living condition, job skills, neighborhood, or anything specific to the victim. Victimology is the collection and assessment of any significant information as it connects to the victim and his or her lifestyle, these include areas such as; personality, employment, education, friends, habits, hobbies, marital status, relationships, dating history, sexuality, reputation, criminal record, drug, and alcohol use, physical condition, and neighborhood of residence as well as where they grew up of different than where currently living. The bottom line is, who was the victim and what was going on at the time they became a victim. The best source of information will be friends, family, employers, and neighbors. You need to know the victim better than they knew themselves. 8. Failing to Conduct and Efficient Area Canvass Properly I will admit that conducting an area canvass can be tedious and very time-consuming. Sometimes hundreds of contacts are often made without one shred of usable information being unveiled. However, it is that one exhilarating jewel that is occasionally discovered that makes the process so rewarding. Most criminal investigation courses and books talk little about an area canvass, other than to suggest doing one. There are right and wrong ways to conduct an area canvass that will yield better results for the efforts put out. Ideally, patrol personnel and plainclothes detectives should perform separate canvasses. Some individuals respond more readily to an authority figure in a uniform, while others prefer the anonymity of the detective’s plain clothes. Since it is impossible to know who will respond more willingly to either approach, both should be employed. This technique will give the investigator the greatest chance of getting vital information. First, understand the terms “area canvass” and “neighborhood canvass” may be used interchangeably. They are interviews conducted in the field, as opposed to statements taken on the scene or in the station. The canvass may be conducted in an area near the crime scene or, conceivably, hundreds of miles away from it. In the aftermath of a bank robbery, for example, the getaway vehicle may be located several counties, or even states, away. Two canvasses should, therefore, be undertaken: one at the original crime scene (the bank) and one at the secondary scene (the vehicle). If a suspect is developed, it may be advisable to perform an additional area canvass in the neighborhood where that person resides to learn about his/her reputation and habits. A complex case may require that a number of area canvasses are completed at various locations. The primary goal of a neighborhood canvass is, of course, to locate a witness to the crime. It is this promise of the elusive witness that motivates the investigator. However, it is not only the “eye” witness you seek. On occasion, it may be just as significant to discover an “ear witness." Someone who may have heard a threatening remark heard gunshots or even heard how and in which direction the perpetrator fled. This information can point the case in the right direction. A witness who hears a homicide subject flee in a vehicle with a loud muffler, for example, could be furnishing a valuable lead. Likewise, intimidating or threatening statements the witness may have overheard could refute a subsequent claim of self-defense. In an officer-involved shooting incident, a witness who hears the officer yell "stop police" or "drop the gun" is invaluable to the investigation. Just as crucial as the eye-witness or the ear-witness is the "witness-who-knows-a-witness." Even though this person may not have first-hand knowledge of the crime, he or she can direct investigators to a person who does and is, therefore, of great value. Hearsay Rumors, innuendo, and gossip may not have a place in the courtroom, but they are certainly welcome tidbits that help navigate any investigation. The type of approach the investigator uses to cultivate this information can often determine how successful he will be. In certain situations, it may be necessary to coax and cajole the witness. In others, it may be beneficial to appear to confide in the witness and reveal some "inside scoop" about the investigation. This works particularly well with the neighborhood "busy body" who will derive motivation from being "included" in the case. Also, remember that in certain situations, an area canvass may more resemble an interrogation than a simple interview. Eliciting information from a witness, who is not predisposed to furnish it, is the essence of any area canvass. In high crime, drug infested neighborhoods retaliation for "snitching" to the police is a real-life possibility that must be appreciated. Witnesses who refuse or are reluctant to cooperate with authorities may have ample reason for their trepidation. That is why each person approached should be provided with a contact number and assurances that they may remain anonymous. 9. Failing to Work Together as a Team As with any crime scene, cooperation is critical among differing agencies. But with a death scene, this cooperation is ever more important and ever more strained. Due to the increased severity of the scene, the spotlight, and egos, these scenes can become a disaster quickly. Therefore teamwork is vital, and it is the lead investigators role to set a tone of cooperation and teamwork. One of the most significant issues in a major case is the failure to communicate information to those working the case. Agencies seem to want to keep what they know to themselves. This occurs from egos and turf wars, which will compromise an effective outcome. Everyone involved in the investigation is after the same conclusion. Each member has a job to do and has information gathered from that job; this information is combined and evaluated to set the direction and ultimate conclusion of the investigation. A baseball game is won when everyone playing does his or her job and supports every other player in getting their job done. 10. Command and Administrative Staff Interfering One of the most frustrating mistakes at a death scene investigation is when command staff shows up on the scene with their own agendas which have nothing to do with the actual investigation. Sometimes it's for political appearance or simple curiosity. But unless they are an actual part of the investigative team, they should not insert themselves into the investigation. In many instances, because they’re at the scene, command ranking personnel feel the need to direct the investigation. Consequently, they will have investigators running in different directions which have nothing to do with the primary investigation. The result is the loss of cohesive and central command and major miscommunication. Many times, in these situations no one is willing to step up and make decision and take control for fear of making the boss mad, so the chaos continues and the investigation is compromised, and when the outcome is delayed or not favorable, the command personnel directly the chaos will not see that they caused the confusion but rather the blame may fall on the lead investigator. Conclusion Death investigations are not always simple step by step cutouts. They require real attention and specific actions to protect the investigation integrity. Many of the mistakes mention here are from shortcutting and not taking seriously the gravity of the scene you are working. Our job as death investigators, regardless of what function that is, is to get the truth for the victim and bring to justice to anyone responsible for their death, if in fact, anyone is responsible. Developing and following strict procedures at every death scene will ensure that investigations are worked properly, and evidence is not missed. Reference: Vernon J. Geberth, Practical Homicide Investigation Fifth Edition, (CRC Press 2015) . Coroners, Medical Examiner Investigators, Police, and Forensic students. This hybrid course looks at death investigation from a combined perspective of law enforcement and medicolegal death investigations. MLDI online Academy is a Nationally Accredited online training designed to teach all aspects of death investigation and scene management. Unlike any other coroner training today, this course offers a blended learning style combining online self-paced video training, along with opportunities for live interaction with instructors several times throughout the program, and a unique private Facebook group open only to students of Coroner School™ where everyone can interact and ask questions. MLDI online Academy is a six-week guided course with certified instructors. However, at the end of the six weeks, you still have access to all videos, downloadable material, and the private Facebook group. You can return to the online school anytime to finish up the courses or as a refresher in certain topic areas.
This week we discuss Eric/s favorite death scenes in movies! At least the ones that come to mind today. We browse the internet, Eric's VHS and DVD collection, as well as some best of the rest action. We are answering your comments live today! The worst death scene in a movie ever: Karate Girl (1973) - https://youtu.be/nAdniWncWu4 Follow us on: Facebook - Defeated by Delicious Fruit Pies Twitter - @DBDFP iTunes - DBDFP
Six Pack Double Feature Presents: Pick 6, Season 2 Where Travis and Nathan give you their Top 5 list, and then add one more. This week the guys discuss more memorable death scenes and how Nathan successfully steps on, or steals, a couple of Travis’s picks. Films discussed in this episode: Deep Blue Sea The Departed The Godfather Star Wars: The Force Awakens Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Alien 3 Casino Terminator 2: Judgement Day Return of the Jedi The Green Mile Copyright 2019 | Klopek Media
Hosts Ricky and Luke put together a list of some of their favorite kills in horror movies. This isn't a "top" list or in any order. We wanted to share a few of our favorite death scenes.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY FROM HORROR ON THE ROCKS! Intro: 0:00-2:10 Beverages: 2:11-2:51 Corrections: 2:52-4:13 Horror News: 4:14-16:18 Debate List - Best Water Attack/Death Scenes: 16:19-23:39 Review - Valentine (2001): 23:40-1:07:37
On this week's episode, John Rocha and Matt Knost put on their black suits and count down the Top 10 movie death scenes. This is a patron suggestion and it was a great topic for us to break down. We revisit so many As always, thanks for listening. If you'd like to be a Patron of the show and suggest a topic, you can do so at www.patreon.com. Don't forget to get your tickets to come see us LIVE in London on February 23rd at www.kingsplace.co.uk.
This week, everyone lives, but not everyone has one of the top five death scenes of all time. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure The Top Five Podcast continues far into the future! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week, everyone lives, but not everyone has one of the top five death scenes of all time. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure The Top Five Podcast continues far into the future! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Can we do the impossible and have the same setup as the NOFA show? One remote guest while the rest of us are in one spot? Spoilers: no. This week Rob is on for half the show, and Tyler is in person again! We're going over our weeks, the new Infinity War trailer, and other movies. Brittany and Cody go over Jessica Jones Season 2's first few episodes, and we wrap up talking about Black Panther's box office and how some people are saying it'll beat Infinity War. Chess it out! Links from this episode: Comedy Police Vine2 Jojo Rabbit Infinity War Trailer 2 Chris D'Elia Meme Tomb Raider Filmhaus - Tomb Raider Tomb Raider (2013) Death Scenes in the Tomb Raider game too much? AMC Marathon Share
An episode truly epic in scale and scope. We go through our favorite death scenes in horror history. Along the way we sing the praises of Dumb & Dumber, Dan mixes up Jerry Goldsmith for Jerry Seinfeld, and we officially launch our plan to get Ridley Scott on the podcast. Also, this episode has even more spoilers than usual, so if you haven't seen Misery, Martin, Pan's Labyrinth, Pet Sematary, The Mist, or The House on Haunted Hill, be prepared to have their endings ruined and shame on you for not being on our level (just kidding, please love us). Enjoy!
On This week's show News: Black Panther tickets go on sale Stan Lee accused of sexual misconduct. Tessa Thompson forced to apologize to Lena Dunham Mark Walburg taking heat because he got paid 1.5 million for All the morning in the world reshoots when his Co-stars took nothing. Dead pool director Developing Kitty Pride project. Vin Diesel signs on to Blood Shot Project Focal Point: Oprah 2020 What would you do: The crew pick our top 3 Movie Death Scenes
Debbi Mack interviews crime fiction author Ray Flynt. The transcript is below, if you'd like to read it. Or download the PDF copy and read it later. Debbi: Hi everyone. This is the Crime Cafe. Your podcasting source of great crime, suspense and thriller writing. I'm your host, Debbi Mack. Before I introduce my guest, a quick reminder that the Crime Cafe Nine Book Set and Crime Cafe Short Story Anthology, are available for sale at all major online retailers and some minor ones too. In any event, just go to my website, debbimack.com and click on Crime Cafe, where you'll find the buy links as well as ways to subscribe to the podcast. And with that said, I'm thrilled to have on my program today, one of my old writers' group buddies, and a great mystery author as well as a master thespian, Ray Flynt. Hi Ray, I'm very glad to have you on today. It's awesome and thanks for being here. Ray: Well it's great to be with you and we do have a history, even though you're barely out of college and I'm 39 again. We do go back a few years. Debbi: Oh, please! Ray: I have fond memories of that writers group in Maryland for many, many years. Debbi: We miss you. Ray: It really kind of crystalized my writing, that group. Debbi: It's a great group and I'm glad to be a part of it and we miss you and think of you often (at least I do). Your first mystery, I remember reading parts of that I believe. Ray: Absolutely. Debbi: Unforgiving Shadows Ray: Unforgiving Shadows Debbi: Yes. It kind of seems to set up Brad Frame's backstory for kind of like the whole series that carries him through the whole series in a sense. Was that intentional? Ray: Yes, although it was not the first Brad Frame story that I wrote. Debbi: Ah, Okay. Ray: The first one that I wrote was entitled, Grateful Husband Loving Wife and it was not good, plain and simple. However, I thought when I finished it, it was a masterpiece you know. First of all, it was only about 40,000 words. It was not…I mean some might debate whether I'm a good writer now, but I was not a good writer back then and I rediscovered my manuscript for that book about 10 years after I'd written it and I started to read it and I thought, oh my god, this is just absolutely awful! Debbi: [laughs] Ray: So I know I've improved from then. So that was the first book and it really was I think unconnected character that I wanted to make Brad. One of the issues that (in my life) I wanted to infuse Brad Frame with was to create an investigator whose life had been informed by tragedy and that kind of shot him off into a different trajectory then he had been. In my own life, when I was in my mid 30's, I had a younger brother (age 22) that died. And it was certainly a tragic event for our family. It was something that we were all dealing with; trying to come to grips with, did a lot of reading, etc. The second book that I wrote with Brad Frame as the lead character, was a book that later got published called, Lady on the Edge, and in that book it features a South Carolina ceramic artist whose son's death had been ruled a suicide four years earlier. Brad Frame was in town and she reached out to him saying she didn't believe that her son would commit suicide. As a mystery writer, it has to be a murder mystery and, in fact, that's the case. But that book gave me the opportunity to explore suicide on families. Debbi: [agrees] Ray: So that was basically the second manuscript that I wrote…a book which was originally titled Death Scenes, and that is what became Unforgiving Shadows. …for me a little of the story…I think this is informative for writers. Some of my favorite authors growing up were like Reck Stout. So he had the Watson character that basically told his stories, you know. Debbi: [agrees] Ray: So originally I started off with the idea that Brad Frame, this wealthy member of the mainline in Philadelphia had hired a publicist to tell his stories and that cha...
Daily just wants someone to buy him a hooker. We discuss the new club we invented, driving on acid, divine intervention before getting arrested, the taking a knee controversy, death scenes in movies that stuck with us, B.o.B's flat earth GoFundMe, fingering your belly button, and a naked masturbating driver.
For Episode 40, Dan and Vicky pick their favorite scary, shocking, sad, even funny death scenes from non-horror movies. There are some classics thrown in the mix and some you wouldn't expect so get that Kleenex ready. Filmmakers as varied as Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Brooks, John Carpenter and Werner Herzog get the spotlight. Dan and Vicky even provide a few honorable mentions that didn't make the final cut. It's wall to wall DEATH on Hot Date this week! As usual, they also get into what they've been watching recently. For TV, Dan checks into Bates Motel and Vicky screams about Banshee. Cinema includes big screen hits Arrival and Dr. Strange and classics The Most Dangerous Game and The Friends of Eddie Coyle. And, finally, our hosts try to keep it together when they give us their thoughts on the recent presidential election! Celebrate Death in the movies with Dan, Vicky, some Nine Inch Nails, a little Blue Oyster Cult, and movie clips galore. Listen and leave us some feedback.
We discuss the Top 15 Death Scenes from The Walking Dead & more!
We discuss the Top 15 Death Scenes from The Walking Dead & more!
We decide to celebrate Marc's birthday with a list fit for a horror fan.
And we're back with week 3 of the NBP Film Awards as we countdown the very best of 2016 leading up to this year's Oscar ceremony. For this week we countdown our favorite villains, death scenes, horror/scifi films, animated films & voiceover performances. There is a slight dip in audio quality for the first 18 minutes but things get back to normal after that with some shocking reveals and disagreements amongst the team resulting in one of our most fun podcast episodes yet. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - @negsbestfilmpodcast iTunes Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-…d1087678387?mt=2 Skip Ahead To These Times To Listen Top 3 Villains - 0:50 Top 3 Death Scenes - 19:08 Top 3 Horror/SciFi Films - 37:09 Top 5 Animated Films - 57:42 Top 5 Voiceover Performances - 1:18:32
In this episode of HorrorFlix, Cobbster & Cody discuss some of the best death scenes in Horror film. From the bloodiest to the funniest, the two break down death scenes and discuss their favorites of all time.
Experts from the Folger Shakespeare Theater talk with students about how actors make death scenes convincing on stage.
In the eleventh episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss one of our most anticipated films of the summer, Edge of Tomorrow, and share our top five death scenes.Warning: because of the nature of the top 5 list, there are many spoilers in this episode.Some of the movies that will be discussed are Lion King, Deep Blue Sea, There Will Be Blood, Jaws 4, Se7en, Executive Decision, Transformers: The Movie, Grand Budapest Hotel, Philadelphia, Saving Private Ryan, The Departed, The Mist, Meet Joe Black, Blue is the Warmest Color, Valhalla Rising, Hunger, Killing Them Softly, Manhattan, Bernie, Vanilla Sky, Kill Bill, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Commando, Robocop, Apocalypse Now, Bambi, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Top 5 Death Scenes. Closing Song: Music from the Alien 3 O.S.T